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Except that Trout also led the league in WPA, which absolutely takes into account clutch performance. And it does so way better than looking at arbitrary splits like after the seventh inning (when the game could just as easily be 10-0 as 2-1) or RISP (solo homers don't count). And to boot, WPA doesn't even take into account defense, where Trout absolutely owned Cabrera.

As far as the "down the stretch" thing...a win in April counts the same as a win in September. When you win is irrelevant.

Agreed - let's also not forget that the Angels had a better record in a tougher division than the Tigers, anyway.

The Braves have such a young nucleus(Heyward,Freeman,Medlen,Beachy,Kimbrel,Simm ons,Minor) and is exciting in so many ways... But the pessimist inside me wonders if Atlanta will be able to afford most of these guys when their arb years are nearing an end... Maybe Liberty Media will expand the payroll $5 MM every offseason!!

The Braves have such a young nucleus(Heyward,Freeman,Medlen,Beachy,Kimbrel,Simm ons,Minor) and is exciting in so many ways... But the pessimist inside me wonders if Atlanta will be able to afford most of these guys when their arb years are nearing an end... Maybe Liberty Media will expand the payroll $5 MM every offseason!!

Starting next year every team will get 20-25 million from the new TV deals. Now there's a good chance the prices of players will escalate a bit but the Braves payroll should be in the 110 range next year.

Starting next year every team will get 20-25 million from the new TV deals. Now there's a good chance the prices of players will escalate a bit but the Braves payroll should be in the 110 range next year.

Can you please post a link to the TV deal you are speaking of? And I'm guessing you are speaking of a shared percentage from a national MLB tv deal?